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From concrete to canopy: Illuminating moth biodiversity in New York City’s urban jungle

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Land cover composition, principal components analysis, and site imagery of sampling locations.

(A) Stacked bar plot of NLCD land cover composition at on-the-ground sampling sites. Colors represent the proportion of each land cover type in 150 m buffers around each sampling location. (B) Violin plots represent the sum of urban NLCD land cover proportions (developed land of high, medium, and low intensity) for our on-the-ground sampling locations and all hex-bins used with iNaturalist data. (C) Satellite images of sampling locations in Brooklyn and Queens, New York. Satellite images courtesy of the USDA, USGS The National Map: Orthoimagery.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0342856.g002